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Information Brochure M.Sc. B.Tech. 2015 (4).Pdf EBSITE VERSION UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY WITH POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE AWARDED BY UNIVERSTIY GRANTS COMMISSION INFORMATION BROCHURE FOR ADMISSION TO POST-GRADUATE COURSES IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AGRICULTURE, HOME SCIENCE, & HUMAN RIGHTS 2015 - 2016 www.caluniv.ac.in and www.caluniv-ucsta.net Pg: 1 IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION 1. Please read the Instructions in the Information Brochure carefully and take your decision. 2. To get your answer quickly please read the content page first. 3. All information given in the Brochure is provisional and subject to change from time to time which will be notified in the Notice Board and in the University website. 4. The date for online submission, & date for submission of Printed Copy of Application Form downloaded after online submission, Entrance Test, Download of Hall Ticket, Counseling, Selection List, Admission, Venue etc. will be available in the Admission Notice and Admission Schedule. 5. Candidate has to select all the course (s) with order of preference he intends to apply. Computer will automatically generate the required no. of Application Form(s), Acknowledgement Slip etc. 6. Be very careful to select your order of preference which can’t be changed latter. 7. No necessity of Payment before online submission. After online submission of Application, deposit the Total Application Fee, mentioned in the downloaded application Form through STATE BANK COLLECT Total Fees to be deposited once in a single transaction. Go to www.onlinesbi.com 8. Short listed candidates have to Submit Printed copy of Application Form and e-Receipt after deposition of application along with relevant testimonials as per notice available in the website. 9. C.U. P.N.C. candidates are not eligible to apply . Non C.U. Final Years Candidates may apply as appeared candidate to be included in the Selection List on production of Final Year Pass Mark sheet satisfying the requisite eligibility criteria. 10. Measures have been taken to make the Information Brochure free from error. However, if any omission / mistake overlooked, please bring to the notice of the Authority. Necessary corrections will be made in the Notice Board. Please follow the Notice Board(s) time to time. Please check the Admission Schedule time to time to know the Date, Time and Venue. 11. For submission of Application through Online please go to www.caluniv-ucsta.net under B.Tech./M.Sc.Admission 12. For any problem please contact us: [email protected] Pg: 2 Content Page No. Section 1 General Eligibility (Hons. Subject wise), 3 Section 2 Technology Courses (Details of Eligibility Criteria and No 4 of Seats for 13 courses) Section 3 Science Courses (Details of Eligibility Criteria and No of 6 Seats for 25 courses) Section 4 Institute of Agricultural Science (Details of Eligibility 9 Criteria and No of Seats for 6 courses) Section 5 Home Science (Details of Eligibility Criteria and No of 10 Seats for 2 courses) Section 6 Human Rights 10 (Details of Eligibility Criteria and No of Seats) Section 7 Procedure of Application (Group No. of Application 11 Form, Significance of Order of Preference Section 8 For SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/PWD candidates 13 Section 9 For Non-C.U. candidates 16 Section 10 General Information 19 Section 11 How to Apply (Online Application, Important Points for 20 filling Online Application, Instruction for online Application ) Section 12 How to Pay the Application Fee 21 Section 13 Submission of Printed Copy of Application Forms 22 (Submission of Printed copy with relevant documents, Enclosures required) Section 14 Entrance Test and Hall Ticket 23 Section 15 Selection Procedures and Admission Rules (including 25 Termination of Studentship) Section 16 Admission Schedule and Publication of Lists 36 Section 17 For Any Mistake 37 Section 18 Fees Structure 38 Section 19 Admission and Post admission (Fee book, Roll No, Hostel, 40 Identity Card, Registration (For Non CU Candidate), Attendance) Section 20 For any Problem and Contact (Office Address/Telephone 41 No. , Email and related information) Section 21 Campus wise Subjects Taught (Course Abbreviation, 42 Code List, No. of Seat, Campus and its location) Section 22 P.G. Autonomous Courses in different U.G. Colleges and 51 Pg: 3 Research Institutes Section 23 Formats (Format- I claim for correction, Format – II undertaking at 52 the time of admission, Format - III mid-term counseling) Section 24 Undertaking for Anti Ragging 55 Section 25 Certificate of Equivalency 56 SECTION - 1 General Eligibility (Hons. subject wise) Candidates graduated with following Honors Subjects or equivalent courses are generally entitled to study in the course(s) mentioned below, subject to fulfillment of details of eligibility criteria for admission in the corresponding course(s) mentioned in Section –2,3,4,5 and 6 .Before submission of Application Form candidate should carefully read the detailed eligibility criteria of the course. If the qualification of the candidate does not match to the detailed eligibility, the candidate is not eligible to apply for that course. Courses in M.Sc./ M.A. , B.Tech. / M.Sc. (Ag) Graduated with Entitled to Study Honours Subject (Subject to fulfillment of details eligibility criteria) (i) Agriculture [B.Sc. (Ag)]: PP, GPB, HT, AG, SST, ACS, BT, GN, NS (ii) Anthropology: AN, (iii) Biochemistry: BC, MS, GN, BT, NS, ENV, BMB, BIB (iv) Botany: BOT, BC, MS, GPB, HT, PP, BMB, BIB, BT, GN, NS, ENV. (vi) Chemistry: CH, BC, CE, PST, CR, OT, PT, PF, ACS, MS, BT, GN, NS, ENV, AS, BMB, BIB. (vii) Computer Science: CSE, CIS, IT, (viii) Electronics Science: ES, IT, RPE, OO. (ix) Environmental Science ENV, BT, GN, NS, MS, BC, AS (x) Food and Nutrition: FN, BC, ENV, BT, GN, NS (xi) Geography: GG. (xii) Geology: AGL, MS. (xiii) Home Science: HD, (xiv) Human Development: HD. (xv) Mathematics: PM, AM, CSE, AS. (xvi) Microbiology: MI, BC, MS, BT, GN, NS, ENV, BMB, BIB. (xvii) Physics: PH, ES, RPE, IT, CSE, EE, IE, OO, BMB, BIB, BT, GN, MS, AS, BC (xviii) Physiology PL, BC, MS, BT, GN, NS, ENV, BMB,BIB. (xix) Psychology: PS, APS, HD. (xx) Statistics: ST, CSE, AS. (xxii) Zoology: ZOO, BC, MS, ENV. GN, BT, NS, BIB, BMB (xxiii) MBBS BT, NS, GN (xxiv) Biotechnology BT, NS, GN, ENV, BMB,BIB, BC, MS (xxv) Life Science BT, NS, GN, ENV, BMB,BIB, BC, MS (xxvi) Genetics GN,BT,NS,ENV,BMB,BIB,BC,MS Pg: 4 2 Yr. M.A. / M.Sc. Human Rights 3 Years Hons. in B.A/B.Sc./ B.Com. can apply for M.A. / M.Sc. in Human Rights Course Bachelor Degree in any Professional Course (at least 4 years), B.E/B.Tech./MBBS/4 Year B.Sc. (Ag) / 5 years LLB. Details of Eligibility mentioned in Section 2,3,4,5 and 6 SECTION – 2 TECHNOLOGY COURSES Faculty of Technology Courses of Study, Department, Minimum Eligibility of Requirements, Duration of Course and No. of Seats. Courses Abbrev Code No. of Minimum Eligibility iation Seats 3Yr. (6 semester) Post B.Sc. B. Tech. Courses At least 50% marks in B. Sc. Hons. in Chemistry with Mathematics as one A) Chemical Engineering CE 201 40+2 of the Genl. Subject for the courses. A, B, C,. B) Chemical Technology i)Ceramic Engg., ii)Oil Tech, CR 202 10+1 OT 203 10+1 iii)Petrochemicals and PT 204 10+1 Petroleum Refinery Engg. iv) Pharmaceuticals & Fine PF 205 10+1 Chemical Tech.) C) Polymer Science & Tech. PST 206 30+2 D) Radio-Physics & Electronics At least 55% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in RPE 207 42+3 Physics and B.Sc. Honours in Electronics. E) Information Technology B.Sc. Hons. in Electronics / B.Sc. Hons. in Computer Sc. with two general subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Electronics Sc. / B.Sc. Hons. in Physics IT 208 20+1 with two general subjects out of Electronics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Computer Science. All the candidates should have at least 55% marks in Graduation level (Hons.) F) Computer Science & Engg. B.Sc. Hons. in Physics with Mathematics as Genl. Subject / B.Sc. Hons. in Computer Science / B.Sc. Hons. in Mathematics (C.U. CSE 209 40+2 current year) with Physics/ Statistics/ Computer Science as one of the Genl. Subjects/ B.Sc. Hons. in Statistics (C.U. Pg: 5 current year) with Physics/ Mathematics/ Computer Science as one of the Genl. subjects. C.U. & Non-C.U. Comp. Sc. Hons. candidates have to appear in Entrance Test. All the candidates should have at least 55% marks in Graduation level (Hons.) G) Electrical Engineering At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in EE 210 20+1 Physics with Mathematics as one of the H) Instrumentation Engineering Genl. Subjects for the courses (G & H). IE 211 20+1 I) Optics & Optoelectronics At least 55% marks in B.Sc.Hons.in Physics with Mathematics as one of the Genl. OO 212 15+1 Subjects OR. At least 55% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Electronics. PROFESSIONAL COURSE I) 3-Year (6 semester)/ M.C.A. MCA 213 40+2 Admission through Joint entrance for A.K. Choudhury School Computer Application (JECA). of Information Technology Applicant must satisfy the following criteria: 3 Yr. B.Sc. Hons. from UGC recognized University with at least 60% Hons (45% for SC/ST candidates) along with 60% in mathematics in Bachelor level together with at least 60% marks in secondary and higher secondary or equivalent examination with at least 60% in mathematics in both secondary or equivalent and higher secondary or equivalent examination from recognized board. Reservation of SC/ST/OBC/PWD is as per University rules. Other reservation rules like CU / NON CU / Category – A / Category – B / etc. are not applicable for MCA Course.
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